Good story, unless its a fake and the doctors / family are in on it just to make a few bucks from the media Other than the word of those who stand to make money from this is there any actual proof?

This happens a lot more than most people think. I've seen if happen. Death is not always a moment but a process, often a reversible one, and there have been many cases of people waking up in the morgue. It's caused enough of a stir that there is at least 1 major study going.

This happens a lot more than most people think. I've seen if happen. Death is not always a moment but a process, often a reversible one, and there have been many cases of people waking up in the morgue. It's caused enough of a stir that there is at least 1 major study going.

By a lot more you mean.... 1 in 1000 deaths. 1 in 100000? 1 in 1000000? 1 in 10000000?

I am not saying this is impossible but it seems like human error, declaring him dead when he wasn't, or instrument malfunction is a far more likely explanation.

That afternoon in the hospital Tony's heart stopped, according to WHIO TV, and for 45 minutes while doctors tried to revive him, the cardiac monitor stayed flat-lined.

Do doctors really try for 45 minutes to revive someone? Especially if there is no activity in the heart? Seems super fishy to me.

This happens a lot more than most people think. I've seen if happen. Death is not always a moment but a process, often a reversible one, and there have been many cases of people waking up in the morgue. It's caused enough of a stir that there is at least 1 major study going.

was going to say the same thing, this has happened plenty of times before, there has also been found coffins where the occupants had scratched on the inside after being pronounced dead and for them to wake up later.